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Hi guys,

I've got a few things I've taken off my car or just had laying around for spares.
I'll do my best to list and describe them below, pictures will be below the list.

Everything located in Brisbane. Postage should be no problem!

1. R34 GTR VspecII MFD
Comment: Excellent condition, the screen has no defects as can be seen. I believe these have the newer screens for easily sourced replacements.
This was a spare for my car, so just comes as is.
Price: $1500 + postage

2. R34 GTR Dump Pipes

Comment: Excellent condition, no signs of cracks, will check again if they are sold, one of the cheapest and best upgrades for R32/R33 GTRs.
Comes with heatshields.

Price: $300 + postage

3. R34 GTR Stock 444cc Injectors

Comment: Excellent condition, I bought these as spares for my R33 GTR, was told ~50000km car.

Comes with the spacers/collars.
Price: $300 + $15 postage Aus wide

4.
R34 GTR Airbox and Snorkel
Comment: Excellent condition, missing one clip (still holds shut and tight). Comes with a K&N filter and the snorkel. The previous owner put cork gaskets on the AFM holes, should be easily removed.
Price: $350 + postage

5. R34 GTR (or GTT) Apexi Exhaust Catback

Comment: Excellent condition, sounds great, high flow, someone in its life has put a variable system on it. It is open fully normally.
Rear hangers are adjustable, this was for my R33 GTR, but the channel doesn't line up. There are scratches and slight dent on the sausage.
I believe it is a 3" all the way through. I was told this was for a R34 GTR, believe it will fit R34 GTT as well.
Price: $400 + postage

Photos
If you need more photos, send me a message and i'll organise them for you.

1. R34 GTR MFD

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2. R34 GTR Dump Pipes (R32 GTR, R33 GTR Upgrade)

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3. R34 GTR Injectors

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4. R34 GTR Airbox and Snorkel
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5. R34 GTR/GTT Apexi Catback

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Edited by Owgasm
  • 2 weeks later...

MFD $1450
R34 Exhaust $375
Injectors $300 including postage
Airbox $350 including postage
Dump pipes $300

  • 2 weeks later...

GTR MFD $1450
R34 Exhaust $350 - have read that GTR exhaust don't fit directly to GTT, so have dropped price for GTT owners to have it slightly adjusted.
GTR Injectors $300 including postage
GTR Airbox $325 including postage
GTR Dump pipes $300 including postage

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi, would you ship the MFD to the UK?

Hey mate,

Sure thing, send me a message if you're interested.

Just got back from my trip, sorry for the delay in messages.

Bump!

GTR MFD $1450
R34 Exhaust $325 - have read that GTR exhaust don't fit directly to GTT, so have dropped price for GTT owners to have it slightly adjusted.
GTR Injectors $300 including postage
GTR Airbox $325 including postage

GTR Dump pipes SOLD

  • 3 weeks later...

R34 Exhaust $325 - have read that GTR exhaust don't fit directly to GTT, so have dropped price for GTT owners to have it slightly adjusted.
GTR Injectors $300 including postage
GTR Airbox $325 including postage


GTR Dump pipes SOLD

GTR MFD $1450 - SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi mate,

MFD definitely gone?

Cheers

Sorry mate, sold.

R34 Exhaust $300 - have read that GTR exhaust don't fit directly to GTT, so have dropped price for GTT owners to have it slightly adjusted.

GTR Airbox $325 including postage

GTR Injectors $300 including postage - On hold

GTR Dump pipes SOLD

GTR MFD SOLD

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